<script type="text/javascript" src="domtab.js"></script><script type="text/javascript">document.write('<style type="text/css">'); document.write('div.domtab div{display:none;}<');document.write('/s'+'tyle>'); </script></head><body><h1><a name="top" id="top">Ajax-Tab Example</a></h1><p id="domtabprintview"></p><div class="domtab"><ul class="domtabs"><li><a href="#what">What is DOMtab?</a></li><li><a href="#how">How to use DOMtab</a></li><li><a href="#pr">Previous and next links</a></li><li><a href="#style">How to style DOMtab</a></li></ul><div><h2><a name="what" id="what">What is Dom Tab</a></h2><p>DOMtab is a JavaScript that turns a list of links connected
to content sections into a tab interface.The script removes any "back to top" links in the section and automatically hides all
but the first one when the page is loaded.</p></div><div><h2><a name="how" id="how">How to use DOMtab</a></h2><p>Applying DOMtab to your pages is easy, all you need is
to call the script in the head of the document:</p></div><div><h2><a name="pr" id="pr">Previous and next links</a></h2><p>In this version I added the option to have previous and
next links

<p>DOMtab then generates the
following link list in each of the sections, automatically removing the previous link in the first and the next in the
last section:</p></pre><p>Both labels are set via innerHTML rather than the proper
method :-).
This allows you touse images if wanted:</p></div><div><h2><a name="style" id="style">How to style DOMtab</a></h2><p>Using the mandatory classes domtab for the main DIV of
each menu,and domtabs for the menu list,you can pretty much style your menus any way you want to.</p></pre></div></body></html>